I really like the appearance of this kalanchoe (bryophyllum) variety of "Mother of Thousands". I have a half dozen plants which came from a severed leaf which produced non pink plantlets from the leaf after severing and sitting on soil. Still too early to tell if these will produce the pink plantlets also.

Well it has been a year. Would like to hear from you.
Per the Huntington Library:
Kalanchoe 'Hybrida' variegated. Last year we published a new name for this plant that Steve Jankalski pointed out was a variegated form of K 'Houghton's Hybrid' (K dalgremontiana x K delagoensis). Gordon Rowley brought to my attention Harry Mak's Photo Album of Succulents, Vol 3 (2003) in which I noticed that Mak had already named this cultivar K 'Pink Butterflies', a fitting allusion to the appearance of the plantlets that line the leaf margins. This name has priority over Jankalski's K 'Pink Sparkler'.

unusual pink-leaved form of Bryophyllum that is actually not a true Mother of Thousands, as it is supposed to have noninvasive plantlets- unlike most of the other forms of this plant, these pink plantlets are supposedly unable to root, so there is no danger in planting this one in the garden and having it everywhere... I will let you know in a year if that is so.

I year later, and this plant is still safely growing in a pot with other succulents, and no success at spreading it's progeny about the yard. So it does appear to be a safe plant!